Automated dose evaluation on daily cone-beam computed tomography for breast cancer patients

Maureen Groot Koerkamp, Peter Stijnman*, Antonetta Houweling, Cornel Zachiu, Alexis Kotte, Bas Raaymakers

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Abstract

Background and purpose: Our goal was to develop a workflow to automatically evaluate delivered dose on daily cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) in all breast cancer patients to assess dosimetric impact of anatomical changes and guide decision-making for offline plan adaptation. Materials and methods: The workflow automatically processes the daily CBCTs of all breast cancer patients receiving local and locoregional radiotherapy. The planning-CT is registered to the CBCT to create a synthetic CT and propagate contours. A forward dose calculation is performed, and DVH parameters are extracted and printed in a report. We evaluated the workflow on a group level and in a subset of 30 patients on a patient-specific level, including comparison to clinical evaluation on additional planning-CT in 10 patients. Results: 7454 fractions in 647 patients were analyzed over a period of seven months. Median breast clinical target volume V95% was ≥ 95 % for 97 % of the patients. The workflow would have provided useful additional insights for decision-making for the requirement of plan adaptation, based on debatable disagreement with the clinical decision in half of the cases with an additional planning-CT. The workflow also identified cases with suboptimal coverage not identified in the clinical procedure. Conclusion: We developed a fully automated workflow for dose evaluation on daily CBCT for local and locoregional breast radiotherapy. We have demonstrated its potential for aiding decision-making for plan adaptation in patients with changing anatomy and its capability to highlight patients that may receive suboptimal treatment and require closer clinical evaluation of treatment quality.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110541
JournalRadiotherapy and oncology
Volume200
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • Cone-beam computed tomography
  • Dose evaluation
  • Image-guided radiotherapy

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